Kinetics of osmotically controlled indomethacin delivery systems after repeated dosing

Abstract
Two osmotically driven, controlled-release dosage forms of indomethacin [an antiinflammatory agent] were evaluated in a multiple-dose crossover study in 12 healthy subjects. Following equivalent daily doses, less frequent dosing of both controlled-release forms resulted in plasma concentration profiles that are more uniform than those following capsule regimens. After the 1st day, morning predose plasma levels were significantly higher for the controlled-release treatments. Renal clearances were similar between days and among treatments. Total urinary recoveries were comparable for all regimens.

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